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Mathematics, 26.10.2019 04:43 trinidadevelyn

In choice situations of this type, subjects often exhibit the "center stage effect," which is a tendency to choose the item in the center. in this experiment, 34 subjects chose the pair of socks in the center. what is the probability, p , that 34 or more subjects would choose the item in the center if each subject were selecting his or her preferred pair of socks at random? use the normal approximation first. if your software allows, find the exact binomial probability, , and compare the two. (enter your answers rounded to four decimal places.)

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